internet @en

Digital responsibility

About losing friends over self-righteousness and digitally irresponsible behavior Recently, a friend wrote a beautiful piece about how we used to be able to confront political views and remain friends (or, at least, politely acquainted) with people. He described how that changed with can be called an abusive (meaning too much) and irresponsible (meaning “keyboard […]

Digital responsibility Read More »

Still on strength training bullshitology: does it matter if it is a book or a self-published e-book?

It does. At a first glance, you might think “that’s a scholar’s prejudice against the incredibly innovative post-modern deconstruction of authorship and publishing authority” (now, admit it, you didn’t think any of that). You would be partially right: the internet created the technical conditions not only for a much more agile and informal manner of

Still on strength training bullshitology: does it matter if it is a book or a self-published e-book? Read More »

Scroll to Top